Three Voices, One Soul: Welcome to SayHeyBrae

Hey, world.

I’m Brae. And this is the corner of the internet where I show up fully—no apologies, no edits, no “shoulds.” This is SayHeyBrae.com, and it’s as much about me as it is about you. Here, we celebrate queerness, creativity, kink, faith, and everything in between.

But I’m not just me. I come in three voices, and each one brings a different flavor to this space:

Brae

This is me in my truest form. Queer, thoughtful, and unapologetically alive. I explore faith, self-expression, and creativity with honesty and courage. I’m the voice that asks the questions, reflects on the darkness, and finds light in the cracks.

Harlot Grace

Sequins, heels, and eccentric prophecy. Harlot Grace is my drag persona—the one that dances in excess and turns performance into truth. Bold, theatrical, and occasionally outrageous, she reminds me that fun and profundity are not mutually exclusive.

Pup Foxy

Playful. Curious. Kink-positive. Pup Foxy is my wild, adventurous heart—the part of me that embraces joy, freedom, and connection without hesitation. He’s here to remind us that life is meant to be lived fully, with all the quirks and cravings that make us human.

Why This Site Exists

SayHeyBrae.com isn’t just a personal playground—it’s a hub. It’s a place where people like us can explore ideas, connect with community, and find support. From Thot Theology musings to resources for LGBTQIA+ folks in Atlanta and beyond, this site is for anyone who wants to see queerness, faith, and creativity intersect in honest, unflinching ways.

I built this space because there wasn’t one like it when I needed it. And now, I want it to be a home, a mirror, and sometimes a spark for you.

What to Expect

  • Personal reflections: From the deeply introspective to the ridiculously playful.

  • Persona explorations: Brae, Harlot Grace, and Pup Foxy each share perspectives that illuminate different facets of life, identity, and self-expression.

  • Resources & support: Links, guides, and community connections to help LGBTQIA+ folks thrive.

  • Creative experiments: Drag, kink, dance, performance, and writing—because expression can’t be contained.

So, welcome. Pull up a chair, pour yourself a drink, or just scroll. Meet all the voices. See what resonates. And maybe, just maybe, take a little of this energy into your own life.

Because this is us. Loud. Queer. Free. And unapologetically alive.

—Brae ✨

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